I hope it’s ok with them if I link to all the posts because I think they’re awesome. In fact, there was more than just a little debating going on. I just wish we could have actually put them in the carnival, but I’ll put them here.

Sorry, Madison, in the end I think Ana won. Credit cards certainly have the potential to be useful tools. But I think she made some excellent points about the ways in which credit card companies seem particularly out to get every last cent.
A great illustration of this was Lynnae’s experience that same week, where she had been using a 0% card and paying it responsibly. Unfortunately it didn’t work out well:

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